Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical entity, which may arise due to traumatic, tumorous, or even iatrogenic injury in craniomaxillofacial surgery. Despite advances in biomaterials and techniques over the past several decades, reconstruction of nerve gaps remains a challenge. Autografts are the gold standard for nerve reconstruction. Using autografts, there is donor site morbidity, subsequent sensory deficit, and potential for neuroma development and infection. Moreover, the need for a second surgical site and limited availability of donor nerves remain a challenge. Thus, increasing efforts have been directed to develop artificial nerve guidance conduits (ANCs) as new methods to replace autografts in the future. Various synthetic con...
Peripheral nerve injuries are a major clinical problem which currently affect over one million peopl...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
A body of evidence indicates that peripheral nerves have an extraordinary yet limited capacity to re...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical entity, which may arise due to traumatic, tumorous, or ...
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are the most common injury types to affect the nervous system. Rest...
Traumatic injuries resulting in peripheral nerve lesions lead to important morbidity with devastatin...
In peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) with substance loss, where tensionless end-to-end suture is not a...
It is more than 20 years since artificial nerve guides (or conduits) were introduced into clinical p...
The severe functional deficits in patients suffering from traumatic peripheral nerve damage underlin...
Background: Peripheral nerve repair using autograft ma-terial has several shortcomings, including do...
Peripheral nerve injuries have high incidence rates, limited treatment options and poor clinical out...
Peripheral nerve damage affects thousands of people every year. While less severe injuries usually h...
Nerve injuries induce severe disability and suffering for patients. Profound alterations in nerve tr...
Understanding the pathomechanisms behind peripheral nerve damage and learning the course of regenera...
Biofabrication techniques have endeavored to improve the regeneration of the peripheral nervous syst...
Peripheral nerve injuries are a major clinical problem which currently affect over one million peopl...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
A body of evidence indicates that peripheral nerves have an extraordinary yet limited capacity to re...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical entity, which may arise due to traumatic, tumorous, or ...
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are the most common injury types to affect the nervous system. Rest...
Traumatic injuries resulting in peripheral nerve lesions lead to important morbidity with devastatin...
In peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) with substance loss, where tensionless end-to-end suture is not a...
It is more than 20 years since artificial nerve guides (or conduits) were introduced into clinical p...
The severe functional deficits in patients suffering from traumatic peripheral nerve damage underlin...
Background: Peripheral nerve repair using autograft ma-terial has several shortcomings, including do...
Peripheral nerve injuries have high incidence rates, limited treatment options and poor clinical out...
Peripheral nerve damage affects thousands of people every year. While less severe injuries usually h...
Nerve injuries induce severe disability and suffering for patients. Profound alterations in nerve tr...
Understanding the pathomechanisms behind peripheral nerve damage and learning the course of regenera...
Biofabrication techniques have endeavored to improve the regeneration of the peripheral nervous syst...
Peripheral nerve injuries are a major clinical problem which currently affect over one million peopl...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
A body of evidence indicates that peripheral nerves have an extraordinary yet limited capacity to re...